Anna ReidMate, its a brothel. You don't go to a brothel for a drink and to look. That's liable to get you tossed out.since when is it a crime to look at the menu hmmm.
Elite roleplay: Q&A and OOC
28 Dec 2017, 7:10am
28 Dec 2017, 3:18pm
Buckshotbill420Anna ReidMate, its a brothel. You don't go to a brothel for a drink and to look. That's liable to get you tossed out.
since when is it a crime to look at the menu hmmm.
Ever since it became painfully obvious that people who refer to it like that have never been to a brothel and likely have no business in one?
28 Dec 2017, 4:45pm
28 Dec 2017, 4:57pm
Buckshotbill420SMGDH man I've got work to do no wonder I gave up RP writing years back. No room for creative free thinking. This place has a similar funk to a battlestar fourm i used to toy around in. I've got a multi million dollar bounty to rack up boi. Then you can paint me a vicious war criminal that slays little piggies and drinks the blood of puppies.
I'm not quite sure how these two things are related? Am I missing something?
29 Dec 2017, 6:08am
Stryker AuneBuckshotbill420SMGDH man I've got work to do no wonder I gave up RP writing years back. No room for creative free thinking. This place has a similar funk to a battlestar fourm i used to toy around in. I've got a multi million dollar bounty to rack up boi. Then you can paint me a vicious war criminal that slays little piggies and drinks the blood of puppies.
I'm not quite sure how these two things are related? Am I missing something?
Indeed, my first response to that post, is 'What?'
31 Dec 2017, 2:07am
Few questions though.
Firstly, Would that be lore friendly or is CQC only accessible by PF members?
Are there any established names from the books I should know about?
Is it acceptable to create such a character or would that be considered too 'snowflakey' and/or unreasonable?
01 Jan 2018, 11:14am
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04 Jan 2018, 1:52am
04 Jan 2018, 2:23am
Damon8r351I haven't read any of the books, so all my Elite knowledge comes from the game and the Elite wiki. But someone please correct my headcanon: I thought CQC was an in-game, in-universe simulation people access, like their take on a video game? Or is it more like a flight simulator a real pilot would use to work on skills without risking a plane?
According to Premonition and the official lore, it's more like the ultimate flight sim that both entertains and drive Federal Navy pilot recruitment.
04 Jan 2018, 2:45am
Kyndi the Badass Space ChickDamon8r351I haven't read any of the books, so all my Elite knowledge comes from the game and the Elite wiki. But someone please correct my headcanon: I thought CQC was an in-game, in-universe simulation people access, like their take on a video game? Or is it more like a flight simulator a real pilot would use to work on skills without risking a plane?
According to Premonition and the official lore, it's more like the ultimate flight sim that both entertains and drive Federal Navy pilot recruitment.
So, for instance, an average schlub like Steve the Citi Gateway Stevedore would be lost trying to walk into it without a modicum of flying ability, does that sound right?
04 Jan 2018, 2:54am
Damon8r351Kyndi the Badass Space ChickDamon8r351I haven't read any of the books, so all my Elite knowledge comes from the game and the Elite wiki. But someone please correct my headcanon: I thought CQC was an in-game, in-universe simulation people access, like their take on a video game? Or is it more like a flight simulator a real pilot would use to work on skills without risking a plane?
According to Premonition and the official lore, it's more like the ultimate flight sim that both entertains and drive Federal Navy pilot recruitment.
So, for instance, an average schlub like Steve the Citi Gateway Stevedore would be lost trying to walk into it without a modicum of flying ability, does that sound right?
I'd imagine that there's a learning curve.
04 Jan 2018, 4:43am
04 Jan 2018, 5:14am
04 Jan 2018, 5:18am
Isaiah EvansonThe difference is that with simulators, there's no consequence for failure. If CQC is a sim - which Premonition seems to say that it is - then people who have no flying experience can probably spend plenty of time mastering the basics of flight and combat in a safe environment.
Which is why it's such a great recruiting tool, I imagine.
Of course... with telepresence, why recruit for the navy at all? Why not just the gamers of the Federation into battle against the Thargoids from the safety of their living rooms?
It was good of Drew to ignore TP.